scholarly journals Experimental study on electrical properties of deep-sea cobalt-rich crusts

Author(s):  
Jianhua Hu ◽  
Shaojun Liu ◽  
Qiong Hu ◽  
Ruiqiang Zhang ◽  
Yu Dai
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Nesreen Kurdy Al-Obaidy ◽  
Assad Al-Shueli ◽  
Hawraa Sattar ◽  
Zainab Majeed ◽  
Noor Al Huda Hamid

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jérôme Mallefet ◽  
Darren W. Stevens ◽  
Laurent Duchatelet

Bioluminescence has often been seen as a spectacular yet uncommon event at sea but considering the vastness of the deep sea and the occurrence of luminous organisms in this zone, it is now more and more obvious that producing light at depth must play an important role structuring the biggest ecosystem on our planet. Three species of deepwater sharks (Dalatias licha, Etmopterus lucifer, and Etmopterus granulosus) were collected from the Chatham Rise, off New Zealand, and for the first time, we documented their luminescence. Comparison of glowing shark pictures, combined with histological description of light organs and hormonal control analysis, highlight the evolutive conservation of the bioluminescence process within Dalatiidae and Etmopteridae. A special emphasis is placed on the luminescence of D. licha, the largest known luminous vertebrate. This first experimental study of three luminous shark species from New Zealand provides an insight into the diversity of shark bioluminescence and highlights the need for more research to help understand these unusual deep-sea inhabitants: the glowing sharks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2095 (1) ◽  
pp. 012070
Author(s):  
Kaiben Yu ◽  
Le Zong ◽  
Shengqi Yu ◽  
Qingjian Meng ◽  
Baohua Liu

Abstract In this paper, a thermal insulation structure with silica aerogel felt as filler material was designed for the requirements of deep-sea fluid thermal insulation sampling technology for Jiaolong human occupied vehicle. Simulation analysis of thermal insulation performance was carried out and an experimental prototype was developed for the thermal insulation structure. Experimental study on thermal insulation performance was conducted with the variation characteristics of the operation environment for Jiaolong human occupied vehicle being taken into account. Results show that the silica aerogel felt with a thickness of 30 mm filled in the radial space between the inner and outer cylinders can achieve the expected thermal insulation effect during the diving-sampling-transferring process, with maximum temperature rise of 8.5 °C, and can meet the requirements of deep-sea fluid thermal insulation sampling technology.


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